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Discover Corfu Old Town with a unique guided tour featuring friendly dogs, supporting local animal charities, and exploring key sights in 45 minutes.

If you’re looking for a different kind of city tour in Corfu, the “Corfu Old Town Guide Tour with Dog or City with 4 Paws” offers an engaging experience that combines sightseeing with supporting local animal charities. This 45-minute private walk blends cultural highlights with the charm of well-behaved dogs that are part of the city’s everyday life. It’s a chance to see Corfu like a local, with furry companions as your guides, and to contribute to the welfare of stray animals on the island.
What makes this tour stand out is the pairing of expert, licenced guides with adorable dogs that live in and around the city. The dogs are friendly, approachable, and even used for fostering and training stray animals. For animal lovers, this adds an authentic, heartfelt touch to your sightseeing. However, because the tour is quite short, it’s best suited for those who want a quick, meaningful overview rather than an in-depth city exploration.
One key thing we love about this experience is its support for local animal charities, with 10% of the net tour price going directly to organizations caring for stray animals. It’s a meaningful way to give back during your holiday. The potential drawback? The short duration might not satisfy those craving a longer, more detailed exploration of Corfu’s history and sights. But for a quick, engaging introduction that also benefits animals, it hits the spot.
This tour is perfect for animal lovers, families with kids, or travelers who want a light, friendly walk with the bonus of supporting a good cause. If you’re after a culturally rich, in-depth history tour, you might want to supplement this experience with a longer visit. But if you’re short on time or want a unique, heartwarming perspective, this could be just right.
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The tour begins at the Pentophanaro (5 Lamps) meeting point, an easy-to-find spot in the heart of Corfu’s Old Town. From there, you’re introduced to your guide, a licensed professional who’s passionate about the city’s history—and about the dogs. The private nature of this tour means you can tailor the experience a bit to your interests, ask questions, and enjoy an intimate stroll.
In just under an hour, the route covers the key highlights of Corfu’s Old Town, including Esplanada Square, Liston, People’s Gardens, and Bosketo Park. All the outdoor sights are visited from the outside, which means you can comfortably enjoy the scenery without the hassle of entry tickets or crowds. The guide will explain the significance of each spot, weaving in stories of Corfu’s history, architecture, and local culture.
You’ll get a view of the famous photo spot featuring arches with twinkling lights and bustling cafes—perfect for snapping some memorable images. The Liston promenade is a highlight, with its elegant arcades and vibrant atmosphere. The People’s Gardens offer a tranquil spot to relax, and Bosketo Park adds a touch of greenery, all while the dogs walk beside you, often greeting passersby or exploring the surroundings with curiosity.
The guide shares insights into the city’s history, but the real charm is the interaction with the dogs. One dog in particular is known for training stray dogs, and by participating, you help foster and support these animals. Several reviewers mention how adorable and well-behaved the dogs are, making them a highlight of the tour.
The dogs are a major part of this experience. They are not just pets but part of the community, living freely in the city. According to reviews, they’re friendly and tolerant, happy to be touched, petted, or even walked for a bit. One reviewer was delighted to walk Shiva herself, emphasizing how interactive and engaging the dogs are.
Having a canine companion along the route offers a relaxed, playful energy that’s perfect for families, pet lovers, or anyone who enjoys animals. The guide and the dogs often draw smiles from locals and travelers alike, creating a friendly, warm atmosphere.
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By booking this tour, you’re contributing to local charitable work supporting stray animals. The tour operator allocates 10% of the net price to organizations caring for stray animals, including fostering, vet visits, and rehoming efforts. Several reviews highlight how meaningful this support feels, with travelers expressing joy at knowing their money goes directly to helping animals in need.
The price of around $32.51 per person is quite reasonable given the personalized and meaningful nature of the experience. It’s a private tour, so you’ll have undivided attention and the flexibility to ask questions or adjust the pace.
The duration works well for a quick overview—perfect for those with limited time or as a gentle introduction before exploring more deeply on your own. The tour is wheelchair accessible and suitable for most travelers, including service animals, making it inclusive.
You should note that tips are not included, so if you enjoyed the tour, a gratuity for the guide would be appreciated. Also, since the tour relies on good weather, it’s best to check the forecast—bad weather might cause cancellations or a need to reschedule.

Many travelers highlight the knowledge and friendliness of the guide. One reviewer, Julia, called the tour “short and sweet but with a sprinkle of Corfu history and cute dogs,” perfect for a family with a 12-year-old. Others appreciated how the guide was able to adapt the tour to their interests, making it more personalized.
A recurring praise is for the dogs, with Fiona describing her delight at the puppies she encountered, and others mentioning how the dogs’ friendly nature made the experience memorable. Several reviews also mention how the tour offers a great balance of sightseeing, local stories, and animal interaction.
However, a few less positive reviews point out variations in timing and engagement, with one traveler feeling the tour was rushed or less informative. This variability seems to depend on the guide’s approach and the group’s questions, but overall, most reviews are highly favorable.
This Corfu Old Town guide tour with dogs is ideal for animal lovers, families, and travelers seeking a light-hearted, authentic city experience. It’s especially suited for those who want to support local charitable efforts while exploring scenic spots in a relaxed manner. The small, private format ensures a personalized experience, and the friendly dogs add a memorable, joyful element.
If your goal is a quick overview of Corfu’s main sights combined with a dash of local life and a chance to give back, this tour delivers great value. The knowledgeable guide ensures you get insightful commentary, while the support for stray animals makes it a feel-good choice.
It’s important to remember that, due to its short duration, this tour is more of an introduction than a full exploration. For those wanting an in-depth dive into Corfu’s history or architecture, it’s best to pair this with other activities. But for a fun, friendly, and meaningful walk, it’s hard to beat.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, most travelers, including children, can participate. The relaxed pace and engaging dogs make it especially fun for families.
Are the dogs suitable for touch and interaction?
Absolutely. The dogs are described as friendly and approachable, and many reviewers enjoyed petting and even walking them.
How long does the tour last?
Approximately 45 minutes, providing a quick yet meaningful overview of Corfu Old Town.
What’s included in the price?
A licensed guide accompanied by a friendly dog, and a donation supporting local stray animal charities. Tips are not included.
Can I participate if I have mobility issues or use a wheelchair?
Yes, the tour is accessible and suitable for most travelers, including those with service animals.
What are the main sights visited?
You’ll see outdoor sights such as Esplanada Square, Liston, People’s Gardens, and Bosketo Park, along with some key landmarks from the outside.
What if the weather is bad?
The experience relies on good weather. If canceled due to rain or poor conditions, you’ll be offered an alternative date or a full refund.
This tour offers a unique blend of sightseeing, local life, and animal welfare that’s perfect for travelers wanting a brief, heartfelt introduction to Corfu. It’s friendly, informative, and supports a very worthy cause, making it a memorable addition to your Greek island itinerary.